Weapon
Inventory

The
Inventory Tag – eliminating doubt from inventory checks

The IWSP Inventory Tag enables
instant and easy identification of the correct location of guns
and other equipment. The tags can be used with Expandable Racking,
Stackable Weapons Racks and Weapon Storage Cabinets.

This means that if an assault rifle (for example) is missing from
the rack without authorisation the loss would be immediately discovered
by the armoury team. In addition all details of the missing weapon
would be readily available - shown on the Inventory Tag.

The weapon storage tags are made from durable plastic. They are
both magnetic and also have a screw fixing hole. This means that
for quick labelling, a tag can be given an ID number and immediately
attached to the rack component holding the weapon using the magnet.

If the weapon is to be stored on the rack permanently, however,
the tag can be screwed through into the patented universal back
panel (using pre-punched holes) to identify each weapon without
danger of the tag being accidentally dislodged.

The tags have blank white space for serial numbers, text or barcode
to identify each weapon’s exact position on the rack.

Tags include screw and washer and are ready for immediate use.

Benefits

• Easily identify the correct location of all types of guns
and weapons, less than lethal, magazines and all other equipment
stored on the racking
• Effortless and instant identification of any missing guns
or ammunition
• Tags accept printed or handwritten numbers and text (or
barcodes can be supplied, see below)
• Instant temporary labelling of new weapons’ location
as they come into the armoury using the integral magnet –
ideal for visitors’ weapons or seized firearms etc.
• Permanent labelling of weapon location on the rack using
screw fixing
• Inventory tags include screw and washer – ready for
immediate use

Bar Code Labelling

FWS can provide the bar code labelling for any weapon storage requirement.
We can supply bar codes on stickers in various symbologies to suit
user requirements or to fit in with existing systems and readers.
Bar codes are usually supplied on rolls or can be supplied attached
to the tags and ready to fix to the rack – saving the armourer’s
time.